I agree with Mamit that Birmingham would be better than either of them. All the export-oriented business schools in the UK have suffered, but Strathclyde was able to stay in the FT rankings until 2011, when it was (on a three year average 55th) with an average alumni salary of $103,801. Aston dropped out of the rankings in 2011, but came back in for 2012 (when Strathclyde dropped out): last year Aston's average alumni salary was $83,286. That suggests to me that the graduates of the Strathclyde programme are valued more by recruiters. But a scholarship is also real money ;-)
The visa situation for prospective MBA students is very unclear. I think you can't assume that you'll be able to find work in the UK.
PS I don't know how many Indian students are on the MBA at Aston, but 94% of the students are international.
The visa situation for prospective MBA students is very unclear. I think you can't assume that you'll be able to find work in the UK.
PS I don't know how many Indian students are on the MBA at Aston, but 94% of the students are international.